The New Zealand Herald

No ‘Trump Slump’ for Kiwis to US

- Grant Bradley

United States tourism group Brand USA says the country’s controvers­ial president isn’t deterring visitors.

The New Zealand market is strong, with the 3 per cent increase in visitors to about 300,000 over the past year.

“New Zealand is a market we want to do a lot more in. Visitation is up through to May and that’s a little bit higher accelerati­on than the year before,” said chief strategy and communicat­ions officer Anne Madison.

She said the new Auckland-Chicago service launched last month would help boost the numbers of Kiwis.

Air New Zealand flies to Houston daily and to Chicago three times a week in addition to services to San Francisco and Los Angeles.

American Airlines and United Airlines have also stepped up flying non-stop services across the Pacific, and Hawaiian Airlines is expanding its range of mainland destinatio­ns from Auckland via Honolulu.

Madison said any “Trump Slump” wasn’t materialis­ing, certainly in New Zealand.

“The political environmen­t is top of mind with people but ultimately will not affect their decisions. The primary decision that people make is about the people of a country rather than politics,” she said.

”People in the US are some of the most welcoming in the world and on any particular trip, no matter what the political climate, these are the things you take home.”

While the kiwi dollar had bounced back from this year’s lows, it was still shy of 70c which is a psychologi­cal tipping point for many Kiwi travellers.

“The US dollar has got a little bit stronger and that’s a bit of a challenge for us. It is a double-edge sword,” says Madison.

“They still see tremendous value in coming to the Untied States because there are so many experience­s they can enjoy on the same trip.”

New Zealanders spent on average spent between 18 days and 22 days in the US.

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